This article aims at describing the main causes which contribute to explaining to what extent the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda does not represent a national priority for Moroccan decision makers and why the adoption of a National Action Plan (NAP) in 2022 has proceeded very slowly in the North African Kingdom. Constructed from a gender-based analysis of the Moroccan political context and drawn from 15 semi-structured interviews targeting Moroccan institutional actors, academics and civil society representatives, the study explores lags, challenges and opportunities for the WPS Agenda implementation in Morocco. Following up on new and critical approaches to the WPS agenda that expands its understanding, beyond the dichotomy of peac...
This article examines why the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has been so challenging to impl...
Are National Action Plans on the Women, Peace and Security agenda (NAPs-WPS) relevant to national re...
This article considers the role that irredentist nationalist Moroccan and Sahrawi discourses have pl...
This article aims at describing the main causes which contribute to explaining to what extent the Wo...
This article aims at describing the political context and the main causes that explain to what exten...
Women’s social and political rights have invariably been a focal point of discussion and debate in a...
This article analyzes the intersection of gender, women’s activism, and political participation in M...
The debate on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda has taken root in Tunisia after the 2010-11...
The debate on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda has taken root in Tunisia after the 2010-11...
This article focuses on those “points of fracture” (Kirby and Shepherd 2020, 12) that have manifeste...
Issues relating to gender, peace and security are a contested field in the Arabic-speaking world. Th...
In her essay, Zeynep Kaya observes the tensions within the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda in...
© 2016 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has ...
Recent legal and institutional reforms in Morocco, particularly the amended constitution of 2011, wh...
AbstractAfter a brief overview of Morocco’s international obligations, I look at the political, lega...
This article examines why the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has been so challenging to impl...
Are National Action Plans on the Women, Peace and Security agenda (NAPs-WPS) relevant to national re...
This article considers the role that irredentist nationalist Moroccan and Sahrawi discourses have pl...
This article aims at describing the main causes which contribute to explaining to what extent the Wo...
This article aims at describing the political context and the main causes that explain to what exten...
Women’s social and political rights have invariably been a focal point of discussion and debate in a...
This article analyzes the intersection of gender, women’s activism, and political participation in M...
The debate on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda has taken root in Tunisia after the 2010-11...
The debate on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda has taken root in Tunisia after the 2010-11...
This article focuses on those “points of fracture” (Kirby and Shepherd 2020, 12) that have manifeste...
Issues relating to gender, peace and security are a contested field in the Arabic-speaking world. Th...
In her essay, Zeynep Kaya observes the tensions within the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda in...
© 2016 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has ...
Recent legal and institutional reforms in Morocco, particularly the amended constitution of 2011, wh...
AbstractAfter a brief overview of Morocco’s international obligations, I look at the political, lega...
This article examines why the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has been so challenging to impl...
Are National Action Plans on the Women, Peace and Security agenda (NAPs-WPS) relevant to national re...
This article considers the role that irredentist nationalist Moroccan and Sahrawi discourses have pl...